Nanna Hänninen

Nanna Hänninen
Born1973
NationalityFinish
Known forPhotographic art
StyleLandscapes, Asymmetric Exposure, Plants, Objects
Websitehttps://nannahanninen.com/

Nanna Hänninen (born in 1973 in Rovaniemi, Finland) is a photographic artist who has worked as a professional since 1998. She lives and works in Kuopio, Finland.[1]

Education

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Hänninen has studied at Lahti Institute of Design in Finland in 1994-1998 and Hochscule für Kunst und Gestaltung in Zürich in 1997–1998. She became Master of Arts (Photography) from University of Art and Design (UIAH) in Helsinki in 2002. She is part of The Helsinki School.[2]

Series

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  • Fear and security - Psychological and mental mechanisms of the society as well as the 9/11 incident in New York City are the starting point of the series. Aesthetically these works are very simple and silent, even minimalistic.[3]
  • The New Landscapes - In the series New Landscapes the photographs are taken from famous metropolises, buildings, factories, cemeteries, airports, towers - mostly strategically important places involving a mixture of lights in the scenery and a long exposure so that they become almost like short movies.[4] The photographs have been re-worked by computer.
  • Asymmetric Exposure - series about her admiration of the skyscraper's as well as understanding of the fragility of those and common peace agreements in the society.[5]
  • Plants / objects / paint - series about artificiality, alienation and reality.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Taavitsainen, Iikka (2020-10-30). "Nanna Hänninen haluaa uusiutua taiteilijana kolmen vuoden välein, sillä muuten on vaara, että taiteesta tulee arkista". Savon Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  2. ^ Nanna Hänninen's Official Webpage September 2009
  3. ^ Introduction to Exhibition Order & Chaos, An Essay "The Imaging of Thought and Experience In the Work of Nanna Hänninen" by Urs Stahel, Fotomuseum Winterthur, 2003.
  4. ^ Nanna Hänninen, recordings: An Essay "Experiences Enhance Thoughts" by Urs Stahel. Kodoji Press, 2007. ISBN 978-3-03747-000-8
  5. ^ Exhibition Catalogue: Nanna Hänninen, Asymmetriske optagelser, Text by Peter Michael Hornung, Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, 2008.
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